Friday, July 1, 2016

It Is Well With My Soul

Early on in my cancer journey my pastor asked how I was and I replied that I was well in the ways that mattered. Perhaps some of you have heard the story behind the beloved hymn I used for my title. I share it for those who have not. Horatio G. Spafford wrote it in 1873. He had already lost his son to a childhood illness and much of his fortune because of the Great Chicago Fire. He sent his wife and four daughters ahead of himself to Europe by ship and the ship sank after colliding with another vessel. His wife sent a telegram that stated simply, "Saved alone." Mr. Spafford is said to have penned the words to the hymn when passing over the spot in the ocean where the vessel sank. He and his wife were to have three more children, a son and two daughters. Again the boy was lost to a childhood illness. The reaction of their church was to name them punished by God. They disagreed. Here are the words to the hymn.

3 comments:

  1. SO glad to hear this news! I totally agree that peace in your soul is what matters!

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  2. Love this post!!

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  3. Cheryl, I'm so glad! Praise the Lord. Thank you for sharing your faith and trust in God. As you said the best thing is that 'it is well with your soul,' but it is also great that no cancer was seen and that you can focus on getting stronger. Good news to get for summer! I hope we can get together soon, too!

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